Anatomy Muscles Quiz
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The muscles that turn the hand inward so the palm faces downward are the_____.
A. flexors
B. supinators
C. pronators
D. levitators
The part of the muscle that does not move is the______.
A. ligament
B. tendon
C. insertion
D. origin
The study of body structures that can be seen with the eye is called;
A. anatom
B. physiology
C. kinesiology
D. histology
To find the comb she dropped on the floor while working on her client Tyna lowered her head and turned her head away. What muscle was Tyna most likely using?
A. Sternocleidomastoid
B. temporalis
C. Masseter
D. Aponeurosis
Another term for fat us ____ tissue.
A. ner
B. muscle
C. epithelial
D. adipose
Muscles that draw the fingers together are called ____.
A. abductors
B. pronators
C. adductors
D. extensors
The scientific study of the functions and activities performed by the body’s structures is called;
A. neurology
B. anatomy
C. physiology
D. reflexology
The scientific study of the structure, function, and pathology of the nervous system is called______.
A. neurology
B. anatomy
C. physiology
D. reflexology
The muscle that covers the back of the neck and upper and middle region of the back is the____.
A. corrugator muscle
B. pectoralis minor
C. latissimus dorsi
D. trapezius
The facial skeleton has how many bones?
A. six
B. eight
C. twelve
D. fourteen
Suppose you instruct a client to close his or her eyes before you apply makeup. Which muscle are you instructing the client to use?
A. Temporal oculi
B. Corrugator muscle
C. Orbicularis oculii
D. Latissimus dorsi
You notice your instructor watching you perform a service. Your instructors eyebrows are down and her forehead has vertical wrinkles in it. What muscle is she most likely using?
A. Corrugator
B. Masseter
C. Orbicularis oculi
D. epicranius
The part of the muscle that moves and is farthest from the skeleton is the______.
A. ligament
B. tendon
C. insertion
D. origin
The middle part of the muscle if called the_______.
A. nucleus
B. belly
C. insertion
D. origin
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